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The Mobility Compass is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within mobility and transport research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

The dashboard provides detailed information about the selected scientist, e.g. publications. The dashboard can be filtered and shows the relationship to co-authors in different diagrams. In addition, a link is provided to find contact information.

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in Cooperation with on an Cooperation-Score of 37%

Topics

  • particulate
  • gasification
  • combustion
  • contaminant
  • biomass
  • industry
  • driving
  • traffic congestion
  • automobile
  • weight
  • transportation engineering
  • environmental engineering
  • supervisor
  • air quality
  • freeway
  • legislation
  • system of measurement
  • roadside
  • flow measurement
  • waste product
  • environmental science
  • diesel fuel
  • waste management
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Publications

  • 2023Investigation of the heat release rate and particle generation during fixed bed gasification of sweet sorghum stalkcitations
  • 2019Rich biomass combustion: Gaseous and particle number emissions14citations
  • 2017Real World Driving: Emissions in Highly Congested Traffic18citations
  • 2012Comparison of Gaseous Emissions for B100 and Diesel Fuels for Real World Urban and Extra Urban Driving11citations

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Olanrewaju, Francis O.
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Li, Hu
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Phylaktou, Herodotos N.
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Kiah, Miss H. Mat
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Mustafa, Bintu G.
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Irshad, Aysha
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Gibbs, Bernard M.
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Khalfan, Ahmad
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Jarrett, Ross
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Przybyła, Grzegorz
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Hadavi, S. A.
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Co-Authors (by relevance)

  • Olanrewaju, Francis O.
  • Li, Hu
  • Phylaktou, Herodotos N.
  • Kiah, Miss H. Mat
  • Mustafa, Bintu G.
  • Irshad, Aysha
  • Gibbs, Bernard M.
  • Khalfan, Ahmad
  • Jarrett, Ross
  • Przybyła, Grzegorz
  • Hadavi, S. A.

article

Real World Driving: Emissions in Highly Congested Traffic

  • Li, Hu
  • Andrews, Gordon E.
  • Khalfan, Ahmad
Abstract

The emissions from vehicles in real world driving are of current concern, as they are often higher than on legislated test cycles and this may explain why air quality in cities has not improved in proportion to the reduction in automotive emissions. This has led to the Real Driving Emissions (RDE) legislation in Europe. RDE involves journeys of about 90km with roughly equal proportion of urban, rural and motorway driving. However, air quality exceedances occur in cities with urban congested traffic driving as the main source of the emissions that deteriorate the air quality. Thus the emissions measured on RDE journeys may not be relevant to air quality in cities. A Temet FTIR and Horiba exhaust mass flow measurement system was used for the mass emissions measurements in a Euro 4 SI vehicle. A 5km urban journey on a very congested road was undertaken 29 times at various times so that different traffic congestion was encountered. Each journey was split into ten sections in order that the location and traffic conditions of the highest emissions could be determined. It was found that low speed stop-start traffic has much higher emissions than for freely moving traffic and most of the higher emissions on the longer 5km journeys occurred in relatively short sections of slow moving stop/start traffic. The journey used passed a roadside air quality monitor that exceeded the EU NO2 and PM standards on an annual basis and it was located by the most congested part of the route, where the traffic emissions are shown in this work to be at their highest.

Topics
  • industry
  • driving
  • traffic congestion
  • automobile
  • contaminant
  • weight
  • transportation engineering
  • environmental engineering
  • supervisor
  • air quality
  • freeway
  • legislation
  • system of measurement
  • roadside
  • flow measurement

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